Exhibitions / Congresses

National Logistics & Distribution Conference

United States, Las Vegas - 8th and 9th February 2006
Don't Gamble With Your Distribution Dollars

Educational and innovative solution sessions focused specifically on logistics and distribution operations. This conference provides the tools and techniques you need to improve your logistics and distribution knowledge, solution development and operating performance.

Topics:

NETWORK STRATEGY
REAL ESTATE
DC DESIGN & ORDER FULFILLMENT
WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
RFID
Keynote Address: "Lessons in Leadership and Management of the Supply Chain"
Delivered By: William "Gus" Pagonis
Retired Three Star General, US Army, Sr. VP, Supply Chain Management, Sears

Breakfast Keynote: "Supply Chain Trends"
Delivered By: David Maloney
Special Projects Editor, DC Velocity
Date(s)
8th and 9th February 2006
Venue
Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel
Autolift E180AT36B-D5-180
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, United States
Used - Sale & Hire
SMV (Konecranes) 6-7ECB90
Balling, Denmark
Used - Sale
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US Congress instituted a "debt ceiling" in 1917 to make it easier to finance mobilization efforts in World War I, while managing the budget. Before that, Congress generally had to authorize each bond issue. The debt ceiling was raised at least 90 times in the 20th century. The last raise occurred this year in June.